Co-design and use of open online materials for mathematics and science didactics courses in teacher education: product and process.

Theo van den Bogaart, P.H.M. Drijvers, Jos Tolboom

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Abstract

The design and use of online materials for blended learning have been in the spotlight of educational development over the last decade. With respect to didactical courses, however, the potential of online and blended learning seems to be underexplored; little is known about its affordances for teacher education, and for domain specific didactical courses in particular. To investigate this potential, as well as the ways to organize the co-design of such learning units, we carried out a small and short-term research project in which teacher educators in the Netherlands engaged in a co-design process of developing and field-testing open online learning units for mathematics and science didactics. We focused on the features of the designed online learning units, on the organization of the co-design process, and on the experiences with the learning units in teacher education practice. A first conclusion was that it was most fruitful to design building blocks rather than ready-to-use courses, and that students should have play a role in the materials. With respect to the co-design process, intensive meetings of small design teams seemed an efficient approach. The experiences in the field tests revealed that the learning units were inspiring, but needed finalization, and educators needed time to prepare the incorporation in their existing educational practices. In the future, the resulting learning units will be maintained and extended, and are expected to contribute to a community of practice of mathematics and science educators.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnology in Mathematics Teaching
Subtitle of host publicationSelected Papers of the 13th ICTMT Conference
EditorsGilles Aldon, Jana Trgalova
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer Nature
Chapter9
Pages205-222
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-19741-4
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-19740-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameMathematics Education in the Digital Era
PublisherSpringer Nature
Volume13

Keywords

  • Blended learning
  • Co-design teams
  • online materials
  • Mathematics didactics
  • Teacher education

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